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IGN.com - Daily Fix (Video)
Summary: The leaders in gaming news hand-pick the day's hottest news. Basically, if you've ever wished the Paparazzi would follow around Batman and Zelda, the Daily Fix is for you.
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Today, Sydnee discusses Halo Infinite's free-to-play multiplayer mode, 343 Industries comments on Halo Infinite's Graphics, and an update on HBO's The Last of Us TV Series.
In today's IGN Daily Fix, Sydnee Goodman talks about a fan favorite Animal Crossing: New Horizon glitch that was previously removed, but has now returned as a feature thanks to the latest update. We also talk about a Cyberpunk 2077 beta fake out and a 100 million year old bacteria that's been resurrected.
In today's fix, Sydnee talks about Phil Spencer's hints at an August Xbox Showcase, Sekiro's free update, and the potential AAA Warhammer games on the horizon.
Valve Head Gabe Newell endorses Xbox Series X over PS5, Xbox Games with Gold titles for August announced, and Cuphead hits PS4 today! Come get your fix.
On today's Fix: we've got this month's PS+ free games, some insight on Fable's development philosophies, and an exclusive announcement on a beloved D&D adventure. Served up hot & fresh, straight to your brain.
Xbox fires back on criticism of Halo Infinite's graphics, Infinite's Public Beta may not be happening, and a G4 tease seems to herald a resurrection of the gaming channel in...some way or another. Come get your fix.
The Xbox Games Showcase put Halo Infinite gameplay on display, but provided a huge amount of variety, as well as a tease for a brand new Fable game.
Ubisoft commits to keeping their next gen releases for this fall the same price as current gen releases, we get a look at the Halo Infinite box art, and Yakuza: Like a Dragon is announced for PS5. Get your fix.
On today's Daily Fix Microsoft's keeping Xbox Game Pass right where it is, Final Fantasy 7 Remake has Part 2 in full development, and Logic retires from rap to stream exclusively on Twitch. Come and get it, while it's piping hot.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales gets a confirmed mode that'll offer 4k and 60fps, Dataminers supposedly drop a bunch of info about 2020's Call of Duty, and Overcooked is getting overhauled for next gen. Come get your fix.
In today's episode, Sony won't be surprise-dropping any PS5 preorders, so expect some kind of notice before you'll be able to put your money down on a next-gen console. And with next-gen's faster loading times, will we be losing game tips on loading screens? This episode is brought to you by Ubisoft's Watch Dogs: Legion.
Look, everyone, celebrities are just like us. Sometimes they nerd out and build a beefy custom gaming PC. Superman himself, Henry Cavill, uploaded a video to Instagram chronicling the day he spent building his gaming rig. And we have an estimate on the cost—doesn't look cheap! And if you're looking to buy a physical copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator, prepare to swap out a lot of discs. This episode is brought to you by Ubisoft's Watch Dogs: Legion.
Sony takes a look at the altered conditions of the industry and ups their expectations, Stanley Kubrick apparently reached out from the grave to make production on the Matrix sequels, and we take a deeper look at Watch Dogs Legion.
In today's Daily Fix, Sydnee explains Velocity Architecture, the Xbox Series X hardware and software magic that might make game file sizes more manageable and load faster. Also, Ubisoft is going back to the drawing board on Skull & Bones (remember that game?). This episode is brought to you by Ubisoft's Watch Dogs: Legion.
In today's Daily Fix, Sydnee explains Velocity Architecture, the Xbox Series X hardware and software magic that might make game file sizes more manageable and load faster. Also, Ubisoft is going back to the drawing board on Skull & Bones (remember that game?). This episode is brought to you by Ubisoft's Watch Dogs: Legion.